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Donald D. Hildebrand

Nashville - Nashville attorney Donald D. Hildebrand passed on April 14, 2020, in Nashville, Tennessee at the age of 91. Don was born in Emden, Illinois on August 9, 1928, to Ethel Pauline (Wiemer) Hildebrand and Henry John Hildebrand. After attending public schools in Emden, he graduated with a B.A in Liberal Arts from Illinois Wesleyan University in Bloomington, Illinois in 1950. Don began law school at Vanderbilt University and after his second year, he entered the US. Army during the Korean War. Don served in the Adjutant General Corps and after an Honorable Discharge, he reentered Vanderbilt Law School where he graduated in 1955. He was employed by State Farm Insurance Company for several years and in 1964 was a founder of the firm Lester, Hildebrand, Nolan Porter and Mondelli.

Don was recognized as a man of many talents and interests. In 1972 he served as State Commander of the Tennessee American Legion and during that year he also had one of the first talk shows on WLAC called "Conservative Viewpoint." In 1973 he was the Republican candidate for the Tennessee Supreme Court.

As a member of the Eisenhower Foundation "People to People" program, Don traveled to Russia, South Africa, China, Viet Nam, Australia Egypt, and other countries on their mission. He also traveled to over 100 other countries and has been to all continents including Antarctica.

Don was a lifelong lover of music and was an organizer in a Nashville Lawyers orchestra as well as another local orchestra known as "The Established." He played multiple instruments, but his greatest love and talent was for the saxophone.

Don was a life member of the "Legion of Honor" unit of the Al Menah Shrine Temple. He was a lifelong Mason, a 32nd-degree Consistory Mason, and of the Shrine.

Don served for 10 years as the Chairman of the National American Legion "Military Affairs" committee. In 1988 he was Commander of Nashville Foreign Legion Post 5.

For 10 years Don was a Colonel in the Tennessee State Guard and was the State Guard Judge Advocate, then the Adjutant General, and finally the State Guard Inspector General.

Don served four terms as a Board member of Community Access Television having been appointed by Mayors Purcell and Bredesen. He hosted and produced a legal talk show for over 20 years called "Law: Cases and Comment."

In addition to being a public servant and accomplished musician, Don was a published author. Don wrote a historical novel published in 2006 titled "The Community House" about growing up in his beloved Emden, Illinois.

Don was a longtime member of Belmont United Methodist Church where he served in the choir, as a Sunday School teacher, class president, and as a member of the Administrative Board. He also regularly attended services at Belle Meade Methodist church.

Don is survived by his wife Ladye Grace Sandefur, stepdaughter Melissa Hamilton, two brothers Robert L. Hildebrand of Glen Ellyn, Illinois and Larry D. Hildebrand of Morton, Illinois, three Nephews Robert J. Hildebrand of Wheaton, Illinois, Brandon D. Hildebrand of Mackinaw, Illinois and Brent A. Hildebrand of Highlands Ranch, Colorado.

Don was preceded in death by Jewell Hildebrand, his wife of over 49 years, and his niece Rebecca J Vincens of Wheaton, Illinois. Don will be interred next to Jewell at the Middle Tennessee State Veterans Cemetery with arrangements handled by Mount Olivet Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be given to Belmont United Methodist Church in Nashville Tennessee. The family of Don Hildebrand wishes to thank the dedicated staff of Brookdale Belle Meade as well as Adoration Hospice for all of their love and care over the years and during his final days.

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Published by Tennessean from Apr. 22 to Apr. 26, 2020.

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Adolfo González Diaz Infante

February 13, 2021

I unos him in Royal Princess Cruise in Amazon River in 1999 with Jewel AMD They came to Mexico to my Home and my ranch and we través together ti some parts un Mexico. They take us like sons. We travél to Nashville and travel to North Carolina, Calgary, and some other parts together. I am 30 years younger. I fell Donald like a father. I hace some good historias with him. If somobody are interested ?

Vic Lineweaver

April 27, 2020

Great Man!! My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time of loss.
Bless...

Susan Noel

April 26, 2020

Mike and I are so sorry to hear this sad news about Donald. We were so close to the entire family and think the world will never be the same. We were neighbors of theirs back in the Ol' South Side days!!! (Insert Laughter) There was never a more wonderful family than theirs. Our families actually met back in the Zeller days.
When Mike and I were separated and I lived in Jacksonville, Fl they were my lifeline. Now we are back together basking in the light of the Lord. How time has flown by!

I offer comfort to the family by quoting Exodus 7 Verse 9. Page 712, For they who go to be with me if you be good you may too

Rise in peace knowing that they will always be remain in our hearts and minds.

We remember Uncle Harvey, Uncle Jack, Uncle Herb, Uncle Rolland, Uncle Mickey, Aunt Vicky, Aunt Lorraine, Aunt Corrine, Aunt Esther, Aunt Emily, and Aunt Lucy.
We also think of brothers Jim, Bob, Rick. Mike, Paul, Steve, Robert, Gill, Stephen, Ron and Steve along with the sisters, Barb, Gail, Sue, Kathy, Jean, Wanda and Leona.

Be strong at this difficult and please remember we are here for you. We will pray for you asking for comfort at this difficult time. Please call us if there is anything we can do, after, we are the Noels!!!
As I sat this morning looking out the window I saw a little butterfly and how fleeting life is. We sang, we laughed, we cried, we walked, we talked, we ran, we stumbled, we fell and we always got up. We were inseparable friends who had only each other. When I was in Jacksonville, FL you were my lifeline to back home. You were my only contact to keep abreast of what was happening with my dear husband Mike. Flowers blossom, trees sprout, roses bloom as did our wonderful friendship. We shared happiness, sorrow, glee, disappointment, anger, joy, love and hate. The passage of time does not erase the vacancy in my heart. Time heals but in a lifetime I will never get over losing you, our friendship and all the other things we shared. I remember talking about our old friends from Manual High School and how we would giggle and laugh. Laughter, love and memories are what held us together and keeps us going. Bless you, dear friend and soul mate. Mike and Sue Noel, Peoria, I

Philip Duer

April 25, 2020

I had the privilege of practicing law with Don for over 25 years and considered him a friend and I learned a lot from him. He was a patriarch of the law firm, and I appreciated his wit and graciousness to everyone. He was in everyway a Renaissance Man. We all loved him and appreciated his steadfastness and common sense. I thought I knew a lot about his life but his obituary touched on things I did not know. I will share one thing which is not listed. In a conversation with him in his office late one afternoon, in discussing life, he indicated at one time he sincerely considered going into the priesthood.

I visited him twice at Brookdale and had every intention of visiting more but I regret I did not.

He will be missed.

Philip Duer

April 24, 2020

Don , I have for, many days to find you in Nashville tn. for many days and months. all I can say is sure love you and jewell so much

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